Acta Politologica
Abbreviation |
ISSN | 1803-8220, 1804-1302 |
h-index | 7 |
Acta Politologica (AcPo) is a peer-reviewed political science journal published by the Institute of Political Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University. Established in 2009, the journal is published three times a year (in January, April, and October). Standard issues are available online, while special issues are occasionally published in print. Articles can be submitted in Czech or English, and the journal is financially supported by the Faculty of Social Sciences. Acta Politologica covers a wide range of political science topics, including comparative politics, political philosophy, political sociology, international relations, European studies, and security studies. The journal accepts original manuscripts based on the authors' own research for peer review, as well as review articles, critiques, and conference reports. The readership of AcPo includes a diverse audience interested in political science as a broad academic discipline, targeting scholars, students, policymakers, and other interested readers. AcPo is committed to an objective, impartial, and fair review process. All original articles undergo a double-blind peer review, resulting in at least two reviews and recommendations. Reviewers receive an anonymous version of the original scientific articles exclusively through the AcPo online submission system, which is also used for the subsequent submission of reviews. However, the editors reserve the right to desk reject articles submitted to AcPo based on low quality criteria, such as poor language, unclear messaging, inconsistency, inaccuracy, unsuitability, or unclear impact or novelty of the article.
HomepageSubmission URLPublication Information | Publisher: Institute of Political Studies,Publishing cycle: ,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: Yes |
Basic data | Year of publication: 2016,Proportion of original research papers: 0.00%,Self Citation Rate:N.A., Gold OA Rate: 0.00% |
Average review cycle | 48 weeks |
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